Using Your Cb - Radio Shack 21-1706 Owner's Manual

40 channel mobile cb with digital compass and el backlit lcd display
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After calibration, the current compass heading displays. For
example, if the compass heading is south, the south
cardinal point appears. Or, if the compass heading is
northeast-north, the northeast cardinal point appears and
the north cardinal point flashes.
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You can store three channels in the memory. The preset
channel stored in
,
MEM1
Press the memory location number to switch to the stored
channel. The channel number,
location number appear.
1. Select the desired channel.
2. Briefly hold down the desired memory location button.
C;C
C;C
C;C
C;C
and the memory location number flash twice.
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In CB or monitor mode, press
channel used for more than 3 seconds. Press
return to the previous channel.
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You can adjust the backlight by rotating
the backlight, rotate
DIMMER
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Follow these guidelines for radio courtesy when using your
CB.
• Wait for a pause in someone else's transmission before
you ask for a break.
• If you do not receive an answer to your call after a
second attempt, sign off and wait several minutes
before trying again.
• Do not hold down
PUSH TO TALK
talking. (This is called dead keying.)
• Assist callers with directions, information about road
conditions, and any other reasonable requests.
, and
is Channel 1.
MEM2
MEM3
C;C
C;C
C;C
C;C
and the memory
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to return to the last
RCL
RCL
. To turn off
DIMMER
fully counterclockwise.
when you are not
±
• When you rotate the channel
selector or press UP or DOWN
on the microphone to turn to the
channel stored in the memory,
C;C
C;C
C;C
C;C
and the memory location
number appear.
• The channel will only be saved
to RCL memory when the
current channel is manually
turned using the rotary switch or
UP or DOWN on the
microphone and stays on the
again to
channel for more than 3
seconds.
• You cannot recall an emergency
channel or a memory channel
by pressing RCL.
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